Exim Bank Team China is a title in auto racing for teams sponsored by Exim Bank of China. It may refer to:
Selleslagh Racing Team, who used the title in 2011
Mühlner Motorsport, who use the title in 2012
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squad, while Selleslagh Racing Team raced under the guise of EximBankTeamChina. Both teams were ineligible for the Teams Championship as neither had secured...
Racing Team in a BMW Z4 GT3 Participation 24h Spa for Team RaceArt in an BMW Z4 GT3 2011 GT1 Abu Dhabi, Sachsenring, Zolder in Corvette GT1 for EximBank Team...
of the EximBankTeamChina title, now under the control of Belgian Porsche team Mühlner Motorsport, and the additions of Valmon Racing Team Russia representing...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has identified the HDFC Bank, State Bank of India, and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs), which...
weekends in 2010 for Triple H Team Hegersport. Nick Catsburg returned to GT1 after being replaced by EximBankTeamChina in the previous round. He was...
being financed by ChinaEximBank, while construction would be performed by China Construction America and would be using 70% Chinese labor brought in...
manufacturers. The series visited China for the first time, for two rounds. Germans Michael Krumm and Lucas Luhr, of the JR Motorsports team, won the year's Drivers'...
Verdonck returns to EximBankTeamChina replacing Sérgio Jimenez in the No. 12 car. Like Baguette, he had previously raced for the Chineseteam at Navarra behind...
racing with the team at Silverstone. Clairay replaced Bertrand Baguette behind the wheel of the No. 41 Marc VDS car. EximBankTeamChina drafted in two...
the home round of EximBankTeamChina who ran two Corvettes for the first time this season with four all new drivers including Chinese racer Ho-Pin Tung...
racing in the FIA GT1 World Championship in a Porsche 997 GT3-R for EximBankTeamChina, run by Mühlner Motorsport. "Mike Parisy career statistics". driverdb...
Leclerc. He raced a full season for Marc VDS Racing Team in 2010. Zuber raced for EximBankTeamChina alongside Mike Hezemans, replacing Nick Catsburg....
round at Potrero de los Funes, with a Chevrolet Corvette C6.R of EximBankTeamChina, winning the two races. Buurman became a full-time driver for Vitaphone...
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while Mücke, Schwager, and Yann Clairay had all managed to pass the EximBank Corvette of Nick Catsburg to take fourth, fifth, and sixth places respectively...
flag by a margin of eight seconds over Buurman, claiming both his and his team's first victory of the season. Stippler finished in third position a further...
career in 1998, 2000 saw his debut in the Formula König championship with Team Böhm Sport. Zuber finished twelfth in the championship with 39 points. The...
Qualifying sessions. Following a penalty handed to the Corvette of EximBankTeamChina, the No. 37 Münnich Lamborghini of Nicky Pastorelli lead the field...
is indicated with bold. ^ The No. 7 Young Driver Aston Martin, No. 11 EximBank Corvette, No. 23 JR Motorsport Nissan, No. 38 Münnich Lamborghini, No...
wheel of the No. 11 EximBank Corvette alongside regular Mike Hezemans. Frédéric Makowiecki also returns for Marc VDS Racing Team competing with Maxime...
fastest lap for each session is indicated with bold. Notes: ^1 — The No. 9 TeamChina Porsche was demoted three grid spots for a crossing the pit exit blend...
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